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Stacy A Drury
Stacy A Drury
Research Ecologist, USDA PSW Research Station
Verified email at usda.gov
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A method for mapping fire hazard and risk across multiple scales and its application in fire management
RE Keane, SA Drury, EC Karau, PF Hessburg, KM Reynolds
Ecological Modelling 221 (1), 2-18, 2010
1712010
Forest thinning and prescribed burning treatments reduce wildfire severity and buffer the impacts of severe fire weather
EG Brodie, EE Knapp, WR Brooks, SA Drury, MW Ritchie
Fire Ecology 20 (1), 17, 2024
802024
Spatial and temporal variability in fire occurrence within the Las Bayas Forestry Reserve, Durango, Mexico
SA Drury, TT Veblen
Plant Ecology 197 (2), 299-316, 2008
712008
Drivers of fire severity shift as landscapes transition to an active fire regime, Klamath Mountains, USA
AH Taylor, LB Harris, SA Drury
Ecosphere 12 (9), e03734, 2021
502021
Climate drives fire synchrony but local factors control fire regime change in northern Mexico
LL Yocom Kent, PZ Fulé, PM Brown, J Cerano‐Paredes, ...
Ecosphere 8 (3), e01709, 2017
472017
Fire history and fire management implications in the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge, interior Alaska
SA Drury, PJ Grissom
Forest Ecology and Management 256 (3), 304-312, 2008
362008
Strong legacy effects of prior burn severity on forest resilience to a high-severity fire
LB Harris, SA Drury, AH Taylor
Ecosystems 24 (4), 774-787, 2021
322021
Intercomparison of fire size, fuel loading, fuel consumption, and smoke emissions estimates on the 2006 Tripod Fire, Washington, USA
SA Drury, NS Larkin, TT Strand, SM Huang, SJ Strenfel, EM Banwell, ...
Fire Ecology 10 (1), 56-83, 2014
322014
Forest Vegetation in southeast Ohio: Do older forests serve as useful models for predicting the successional trajectory of future forests?
SA Drury, JR Runkle
Forest Ecology and Management 223, 200-210, 2006
312006
Phase 1 of the Smoke and Emissions Model Intercomparison Project (SEMIP): Creation of SEMIP and evaluation of current models
NK Larkin, TM Strand, SA Drury, SM Raffuse, RC Solomon, SM O'Neill, ...
242012
The interagency fuels treatment decision support system: functionality for fuels treatment planning
SA Drury, HM Rauscher, EM Banwell, SM Huang, TL Lavezzo
Fire Ecology 12 (1), 103-123, 2016
232016
Prescribed fire and fire suppression operations influence wildfire severity under severe weather in Lassen Volcanic National Park, California, USA
LB Harris, SA Drury, CA Farris, AH Taylor
International journal of wildland fire 30 (7), 536-551, 2021
172021
Homeowner preferences for wildfire risk mitigation in the alaskan wildland urban interface
A Molina, J Little, S Drury, R Jandt
Sustainability 13 (21), 11754, 2021
152021
Comparing smoke emissions and impacts under alternative forest management regimes
J Long, S Drury, S Evans, C Maxwell, R Scheller
Ecology and Society. 27 (4): 26 27 (4), 2022
132022
Fuel continuity
S Drury
Encyclopedia of Wildfires and Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) Fires, 513-516, 2020
122020
Observed versus predicted fire behavior in an Alaskan black spruce forest ecosystem: an experimental fire case study
SA Drury
Fire Ecology 15 (1), 35, 2019
122019
Evaluating the effectiveness of fuel treatments in Alaska-Final Report to the Joint Fire Science Program
JM Little, RR Jandt, S Drury, A Molina, B Lane
JFSP Project No. 14-5-01-27, 2018
82018
The national tree-list layer
SA Drury
US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 2011
72011
Drivers of fire severity shift as landscapes transition to an active fire regime, Klamath Mountains, USA. Ecosphere 12, e03734
AH Taylor, LB Harris, SA Drury
62021
Climate drives fire synchrony but local factors control fire regime change in northern Mexico. Ecosphere 8 (3): e01709
LL Yocom Kent, PZ Fulé, PM Brown, J Cerano-Paredes, ...
62017
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